MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2006

CHA

MLB

21

0

17.3

0

0

1

21

15

15

2

.254

108

10.9

7.8

1.0

7.8

47%

.328

.311

2.08

6.07

8.31

115

7.14

145.4

-0.3

2007

CHA

MLB

68

0

50.7

2

1

0

59

20

35

7

.270

102

10.5

3.6

1.2

6.2

52%

.317

.279

1.56

4.90

4.97

104

4.59

95.1

0.5

2008

CHA

MLB

55

0

42.3

2

3

0

57

14

42

7

.263

104

12.1

3.0

1.5

8.9

46%

.376

.297

1.68

4.38

5.95

93

6.46

137.9

-0.5

2009

ATL

MLB

20

0

17.3

1

1

0

21

9

10

1

.273

96

10.9

4.7

0.5

5.2

63%

.328

.275

1.73

4.38

5.19

97

3.41

73.2

0.4

2010

NYA

MLB

51

0

40.0

2

0

0

34

20

38

3

.260

114

7.7

4.5

0.7

8.6

48%

.290

.226

1.35

3.69

2.92

98

4.08

92.2

0.4

2011

NYA

MLB

64

0

41.7

5

3

0

43

13

46

4

.265

107

9.3

2.8

0.9

9.9

45%

.331

.283

1.34

3.32

3.46

90

4.17

96.8

0.3

2012

NYA

MLB

80

0

55.3

7

2

1

48

28

68

6

.261

103

7.8

4.6

1.0

11.1

40%

.311

.258

1.37

3.62

3.74

91

4.21

96.6

0.4

2013

NYA

MLB

61

0

39.0

5

2

0

33

13

50

7

.268

100

7.6

3.0

1.6

11.5

51%

.292

.250

1.18

3.84

3.23

83

3.36

80.5

0.6

2014

COL

MLB

35

0

25.0

2

3

0

31

11

32

6

.256

117

11.2

4.0

2.2

11.5

54%

.379

.317

1.68

5.10

6.84

93

5.36

131.4

-0.3

2015

COL

MLB

60

0

35.3

0

3

0

40

17

44

3

.270

114

10.2

4.3

0.8

11.2

45%

.374

.280

1.61

3.64

4.33

86

5.16

120.5

-0.2

2016

COL

MLB

66

0

46.3

2

5

1

27

20

57

4

.276

110

5.2

3.9

0.8

11.1

51%

.221

.217

1.01

3.26

3.69

79

2.86

63.3

1.1

2017

CLE

MLB

38

0

21.0

1

0

0

20

9

28

2

.253

108

8.6

3.9

0.9

12.0

51%

.353

.229

1.38

3.13

4.71

90

4.78

101.7

0.1

Career

MLB

619

0

431.3

29

23

3

434

189

465

52

.265

107

9.1

3.9

1.1

9.7

49%

.322

.267

1.44

4.00

4.47

92

4.50

100.3

2.5

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

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What should be the concern level with the Indians pitching staff? Klubers work load, Salazar and Carrasco injuries. Bauers inconsistencies. What gives?(Dave from Cleveland)

There's definitely reason to worry about Carrasco and Salazar from a durability standpoint, but if healthy I think they're each among the top 20 pitchers in the league. I've mostly given up on Bauer being in that same category, although he's not without upside still. Their rotation depth could be an issue, but that's not really unique to the Indians. As long as Kluber is making 30-plus starts and they get, say, 300 innings from the Carrasco/Salazar combo, it'll be one of the best rotations in the league. I can't see a bullpen with Andrew Miller, Cody Allen, Bryan Shaw, Dan Otero, and Boone Logan for a full season being anything but excellent. (Aaron Gleeman)

Who is your #1 target as the Phillies' LOOGY, free agent or otherwise?(Bill Baer from Philly)

Dennys Reyes. Oh wait, nevermind. Scott Eyre still retired? How about the JC Romero from 2007? I think Joe Beimel would be a good fit. I'd also take a flier on Ron Mahay. Realistically, I'd be more comfortable forgoing the idea of a LOOGY and just building a solid overall bullpen. And as iffy as Romero looked last year, he still finished 2nd to Boone Logan in my 2010 LOOGY Awards, which measured the numbers lefty batters produced against a lefty specialist, relative to how those same batters performed against all other lefty pitchers. Maybe bring him back at a bargain price. (Eric Seidman)